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. 2022 Jan 14;8:804325. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.804325

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Forest plots of the association between the M132L single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of the elk prion protein gene (PRNP) and susceptibility to chronic wasting disease (CWD). (A) Forest plots of the association between the M132L SNP of the elk PRNP gene and susceptibility to CWD in the additive model (M vs. L). (B) Forest plots of the association between the M132L SNP of the elk PRNP gene and susceptibility to CWD in the recessive model (MM vs. ML+LL). (C) Forest plots of the association between the M132L SNP of the elk PRNP gene and susceptibility to CWD in the dominant model (MM+ML vs. LL). (D) Forest plots of the association between the M132L SNP of the elk PRNP gene and susceptibility to CWD in the overdominant model (ML vs. MM+LL). (E) Forest plots of the association between the M132L SNP of the elk PRNP gene and susceptibility to CWD in the homozygote comparison (MM vs. LL). (F) Forest plots of the association between the M132L SNP of the elk PRNP gene and susceptibility to CWD in the heterozygote comparison (MM vs. ML). (G) Forest plots of the association between the M132L SNP of the elk PRNP gene and susceptibility to CWD in the heterozygote comparison (ML vs. LL).